


Dennis the Menace
Mr. Wilson's ever-present annoyance comes in the form of one mischievous kid named Dennis. But he'll need Dennis's tricks to uncover a collection of gold coins that go missing when a shady drifter named Switchblade Sam comes to town.
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Plot Summary
A well-meaning but mischievous young boy named Dennis Mitchell constantly causes trouble for his grumpy next-door neighbor, George Wilson. Dennis's boundless energy and innocent curiosity often lead to chaotic situations, much to Mr. Wilson's exasperation. When a dangerous criminal invades their neighborhood, it's up to Dennis and Mr. Wilson to put aside their differences and work together to save the day.
Critical Reception
Dennis the Menace received generally negative reviews from critics, who found the film to be predictable and lacking in sophisticated humor. While some acknowledged its innocent charm and Walter Matthau's performance, most felt it was too simplistic for adult audiences and offered little beyond slapstick for children.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies too heavily on juvenile slapstick and lacks genuine wit.
- Walter Matthau provides a glimmer of warmth, but it's not enough to elevate the material.
- A tiresome and predictable family comedy.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a lighthearted, if unsophisticated, family comedy with some amusing moments. While many appreciated the child actor's performance and the classic rivalry between Dennis and Mr. Wilson, some viewers felt the humor was too basic and the plot uninspired.
Fun Fact
The role of Dennis Mitchell was originally intended for then-rising child star Macaulay Culkin, but he turned it down.
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